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The Memoirs of General W. T. Sherman

CHAPTER V
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All who had balances at Page, Bacon & Co.'s, or held certificates of deposit, were more or less alarmed, wanted to secure their money, and a general excitement pervaded the whole community.

Word was soon passed round that the matter admitted of explanation, viz., that the two houses were distinct and separate concerns, that every draft of the California house had been paid in New York, and would continue to be paid.

It was expected that this assertion would quiet the fears of the California creditors, but for the next three days there was a steady "run" on that bank.

Page, Bacon & Co.

stood the first day's run very well, and, as I afterward learned, paid out about six hundred thousand dollars in gold coin.


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